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Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance

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GF Rating
6.2

308 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
1

Horrible

sucks

posted by vVDekotaVv (BEDFORD, TX) Aug 7, 2010

Member since Jun 2010

the game sucks, i wasint supprized when i played it couse all the other star wars gamez based off the new terrible show suck too,
this game isint even worth renting .
im a big star wars fan and i enjoyed the first season of the show but thay prob run out of ideas couse now it sucks bad

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GF Rating
3

Bad

Horrible, RENT ONLY

posted by Blargman (SAN RAMON, CA) Jan 10, 2009

Member since Mar 2008

1 out of 3 gamers (33%) found this review helpful

When I saw this game, I thought it was a must-buy. However, this game did not meet it's potential and was a major disappointment. First off, the lightsaber dueling is far too repetitive and your partner always finishes their opponent first.Also, your partner is also unhelpful and does not help or protect you. Secondly, the game tells you how to do something right after you figure it out by yourself. third, the droid segments are annoying and boring. Plus, the R2-D2 puzzles are extremely difficult and you have to do those almost all the time.Lastly, the jedi selection is horrible and there are merely 6 jedi for you to pick. This game is bad and you should not buy it at all.

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GF Rating
5

Fair

Not worth my time

posted by HippyVock (HOUSTON, TX) Dec 27, 2008

Member since May 2006

1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

IF you can get the stylus controls to work, this is probably a good game. WHEN, however, everytime I somehow "miss" a stylus command and I have to wait upwards of minutes to retry the command, it becomes a game of the same cinmatic over and over instead of being remotely fun.

This game has a lot of potential. If you are capable of getting the computer to think you did the right motion on the touch pad, you will probably like this game. At least twice a level, however, there are the DS equivalent of button pressing sequences where you have to convince the computer you are, indeed, making the correct motions with the stylus. The little arrow you move told me I was doing it correctly, but the machnine never accepted it as "finished" and I failed hundreds of times. I don't care about the qualities of the rest of the game. I quit.

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